U.S. Imports
$143.9M
U.S. Exports
$33.0M
-$110.9M (net importer)
The United States imported $143.9M/month and exported $33.0M/month with Slovenia as of February 2026, covering 716 product categories.
Slovenia is a small, highly open EU member state and eurozone country bordering Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia, making it a critical transit hub for Central European trade. The Port of Koper on Slovenia's short Adriatic coastline is one of the most important cargo ports for landlocked Central European countries. Slovenia's economy is export-oriented, with strengths in automotive components, pharmaceuticals, machinery, and electrical equipment.
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The Port of Koper is Slovenia's only commercial seaport and serves as a primary import/export gateway for Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and other landlocked Central European countries, offering shorter transit times from Asian and Mediterranean origins compared to northern European ports.
Slovenia applies EU customs rules, including the EU Common External Tariff and EU import procedures. The standard VAT rate in Slovenia is 22%, applied to most imported goods.
Slovenia's top exports include motor vehicles and parts, pharmaceuticals, electrical machinery, refined petroleum products, and medical devices, primarily destined for EU markets.
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Annual data from BEA | 2024
Services Exports
$256.0M
Services Imports
$104.0M